"The Egyptians could run to Egypt, the Syrians into Syria. The only place we could run was into the sea, and before we did that we might as well fight." - Golda Meir
Introduction
Cleopatra VII Philopator, the last pharaoh of the grand Ancient Egypt, had been Ancient Egypt's most infamous ruler, seemingly because of the vital decisions she had made throughout her rule and the art of seduction which she had mastered without flaw. To those, whom have grown accustomed to this compelling figure of Cleopatra which had been moulded, the truth of her rule and her people wouldn't be considered as a variable. Archaeologists, whom have studied Ancient Egypt since the beginning of their careers, would never admit that through the ages, the truth is always concealed.
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The Children Of Cleopatra
Ficção HistóricaSince the earliest days of her childhood, Cleo Makinson has hid from her parents and all those that she loves, that she is plagued by visions, from the time before Christ, belonging to Cleopatra VII. Proceeding on to her second year of Milton High S...